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JaLCDOI | 10.18926/19597 |
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FullText URL | 007_026_034.pdf |
Author | 外園 正純| |
Publication Title | 岡山大学温泉研究所報告 |
Published Date | 1952-08 |
Volume | volume7 |
Start Page | 26 |
End Page | 34 |
ISSN | 0369-7142 |
language | Japanese |
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NAID | 40017532419 |
JaLCDOI | 10.18926/19595 |
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Title Alternative | MEDICAL STUDIES ON CHONDROITIN SULFATE (2nd Report) |
FullText URL | 007_020_025.pdf |
Author | Oshima, Yoshio| Yokota, Takeo| |
Abstract | After the internal use of daily 3 grams of crude chondroitin sulfate cholinesterase activity of serum decreased and elimination of glycuronic acid in urine increased, but no definite change in serum mucoprotein level was observed. Mucoprotein in serum showed a positive linear correlation to erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and chondroitin sulfate promoted the e.s.r. in vitro and in vivo. Chondroitin sulfate showed no marked influence on phagocytosis of human leucocytes in vitro, but it promoted the production of agglutinin in rabbits by subcutaneous injection. |
Publication Title | 岡山大学温泉研究所報告 |
Published Date | 1952-08 |
Volume | volume7 |
Start Page | 20 |
End Page | 25 |
ISSN | 0369-7142 |
language | Japanese |
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NAID | 40017532418 |
JaLCDOI | 10.18926/19593 |
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Title Alternative | CHEMICAL STUDIES ON MISASA HOT SPRING (18) A PYRITE-POLYSULFIDE THEORY OF SULFUR SPRING |
FullText URL | 007_015_019.pdf |
Author | Ashizawa, Takashi| |
Abstract | In Misasa there occur only few weak sulfur springs, their maximum hydrogen sulfide content being about 5mg per liter. The ground of Misasa consists of granite and there is no active volcano in the vicinity. So the author tried to explain the mechanism of the occurrence of sulfur spring in Misasa by a reaction of the primarily alkaline thermal water upon pyrite. Namely: XFeS(2) + 3Na(2)C(O)3 = 2Na(2)S(1-5) + Na(2)S(2)O(3) + 3CO(2) + XFeS(1-2) Thiosulfate in sulfur spring waters should not be taken for a secondary product from hydrogen sulfide as accepted generally, but is most probably a primary product to the latter. The phenomenon of white turbidity in sulfur spring is caused mainly by the sulfur liberated from the polysulfide decomposed by the change in pH and temperture of thermal waters and not by the sulfur liberated from the oxidation of hydrogen sulfide. Some experimental data were shown to support the theory. |
Publication Title | 岡山大学温泉研究所報告 |
Published Date | 1952-08 |
Volume | volume7 |
Start Page | 15 |
End Page | 19 |
ISSN | 0369-7142 |
language | Japanese |
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NAID | 120002309010 |
JaLCDOI | 10.18926/19590 |
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Title Alternative | FLUORINE CONTENT OF THERMAL WATERS IN TOTTORI PREFECTURE AND ITS RELATION TO MOTTLED TOOTH AND GOITER (2nd REPORT) |
FullText URL | 007_012_014.pdf |
Author | Onda, Sakue| |
Abstract | The fluorine content of 67 samples of mineral waters in Misasa, Asozu, Togo, Hamamura, and Iwai Hot Springs was investigated by Zirconium-Alizarine Sulfonate method. It ranged from 1.5 to 15 mg. per liter, 3-6mg. per liter in the majority. Most of the river and well waters in the same districts contained no measurable amount of fluorifle. In Misasa, Asozu, Togo and Hamamura Hot Springs 68-83 per cent of the schoolchildren who take thermal waters habitually as drinking water suffer from mottled tooth. On the contrary 2-10 per cent of the schoolchildren who do not drink thermal waters habitually showed mottled tooth. In Iwai no inhabitant uses thermal water as drinking water, so that the incidence of mottled tooth among them was only 2.8 per cent. Concerning the incidence of struma in the schoolchildren no relationship was proved between the occurrence of mottled tooth or fluorine content of thermal waters. |
Publication Title | 岡山大学温泉研究所報告 |
Published Date | 1952-08 |
Volume | volume7 |
Start Page | 12 |
End Page | 14 |
ISSN | 0369-7142 |
language | Japanese |
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NAID | 120002309086 |
JaLCDOI | 10.18926/19587 |
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Title Alternative | STUDIES ON THE EFFECTS BY PUMPING SUCTION OF HOT-SPRING |
FullText URL | 007_008_011.pdf |
Author | Umemoto, Shunji| |
Abstract | At Sekigane Hot-Spring, Tottori, Japan, where three hot-springs place side by side, the auther measured the variation of spring temperature, pH, Cl,- HCO(3)- and SO (4)-- content and the amount of flow, during and after, pumping suction of one hot-spring. About the variation of other hot-spring, immediately after the commencement of suction, the content of HCO(3)- decreased and that of Cl- and SO(4)-- increased. Then the increase of HCO(3)- content and the decrease of Cl- and SO(4)--contents appeared with the lapse of time. After stopping the suction, these changes in contents were reversed agaln, that is, the decrease of HCO(3)- and the increage of Cl- and SO(4)-- were observed. Immediately after the second suction was begun, HCO(3)- increased and Cl- and SO(4)-- decreased rapidly. The amount of flow increased only when the pumping suction stopped. At the hot-spring which was pumped, HCO(3)- and SO(4)-- contents decreased and the slight increase was observed in Cl- content. Of cource, only when the suction stopped, the amount of flow decreased. But at these hot-springs, the ratio of Cl-/SO(4)-- has always constant value, about 1.05. These results show that these three hot-springs belong to the same line and difference was observed only in the contamination with ground-watres. |
Publication Title | 岡山大学温泉研究所報告 |
Published Date | 1952-08 |
Volume | volume7 |
Start Page | 8 |
End Page | 11 |
ISSN | 0369-7142 |
language | Japanese |
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NAID | 120002309129 |
JaLCDOI | 10.18926/19586 |
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FullText URL | 007_006_007.pdf |
Author | Umemoto Shunji| |
Publication Title | 岡山大学温泉研究所報告 |
Published Date | 1952-08 |
Volume | volume7 |
Start Page | 6 |
End Page | 7 |
ISSN | 0369-7142 |
language | English |
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NAID | 120002309104 |
JaLCDOI | 10.18926/19583 |
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Title Alternative | BALNEOLOGICAL STUDIES USING RADIO-ACTIVE ISOTOPES (1) ON THE MECHANISM OF THE ACTION OF SODIUM SULFATE SPRING BATH. |
FullText URL | 007_001_005.pdf |
Author | Oshima, Yoshio| Yokota, Takeo| |
Abstract | Using Na(2)SO(4) labelled with S(35) transition of sulfate ion into the body across the skin was investigated soon after the bath in sodium sulfate solution at varying conditions. Mice were used as test animal. Percutaneous absorption of sulfate ion proved to be promoted at high bath temperature (45℃) than at indifferent temperature(37℃). stronger by the bath of longer duration (30min.) than by the bath of shorter duration (10min.), increased after repeated baths than after a single bath. It was accelerated by making a burn to the skin of the bathed animals. Layton and Dziewiatkowski proved that the parenterally administered sulfate ion was partly fixed in the connective tissue as chondroitin sulfate. The author had proved that chondroitin sulfate relieves pain, increases peripheral circulation and when administered parenterally promotes production of immune bodies. In Japan natural and artificial Glauber's salt spring bath are known to have a beneficial effect on wound healing, but no satisfactory explanation was given till today. Lith reported that a hypertonic solution of sodium sulfate promoten wound cure by external application and Seki showed that subcutaneous connective tissue of mice was stimulated by the bath in sodium sulfate spring. And so the abovementioned author's data seem to throw some light on solving the problem. |
Publication Title | 岡山大学温泉研究所報告 |
Published Date | 1952-08 |
Volume | volume7 |
Start Page | 1 |
End Page | 5 |
ISSN | 0369-7142 |
language | Japanese |
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NAID | 120002309061 |
Author | Tanizaki, Yoshiro| Komagoe, Haruki| Sudo, Michiyasu| Nakago, Jitsuo| Morinaga, Hiroshi| Ohtani, Jun| Tada, Shinya| Takahashi, Kiyoshi| Kimura, Ikuro| |
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Published Date | 1984-04-30 |
Publication Title | 岡山医学会雑誌 |
Volume | volume96 |
Issue | issue3-4 |
Content Type | Journal Article |
Author | Tanizaki, Yoshiro| |
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Published Date | 1985-10-30 |
Publication Title | 岡山医学会雑誌 |
Volume | volume97 |
Issue | issue9-10 |
Content Type | Journal Article |
JaLCDOI | 10.18926/15608 |
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Title Alternative | CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF THERMAL BATH ON THE SEXUAL FUNCTION OF WOMEN. (1) STATISTICAL INVESTIGATION ON MENSES AND PREGNANCY IN WOMEN LIVING IN SPAS (MISASA, HAMAMURA, YOSIOKA MATUZAKI) AND THEIR VICINITIES. |
FullText URL | 008_051_062.pdf |
Author | Tanaka, Yosinori| |
Abstract | (1) Earlier beginning of menses and fewer sterilities in the women taking thermal bath habitually than in the other women were observed. (2) No significant difference was proved between the afore-said both groups in the period and duration of menstruation, average number of pregnancies and average term from marriage to first pregnancy. (3) No remarkable difference was shown concerning the above-mentioned actions between the radioactive spring and the other thermals. |
Publication Title | 岡山大学温泉研究所報告 |
Published Date | 1952-11 |
Volume | volume8 |
Start Page | 51 |
End Page | 62 |
ISSN | 0369-7142 |
Related Url | http://eprints.lib.okayama-u.ac.jp/15355 |
language | Japanese |
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NAID | 120002307898 |
JaLCDOI | 10.18926/15604 |
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Title Alternative | STUDIES OF THE RADIO-ACTIVE SPRINGS (XXXII) EFFECTS OF THE RADIO-ACTIVE THERMAL BATH ON CIRCULATION SYSTEM (2nd Report) |
FullText URL | 008_024_050.pdf |
Author | Onoda, Susumu| |
Abstract | a)The author studied the changes in the activity of choline'-esterase (ChE) in serum, before and after a radio-active thermal bath (43℃,5min.)in Misasa, and their seasonal differences. The results were as follows: (1) The ChE activity in human serum was stronger in winter than in summer. (2) The ChE activity was reduced after the thermal bath, and the decrease was more marked in winter than in summer. b) The author proved by Laewen-Trendelenburg's method that fresh radio-active thermal water of "Yamada-Ku-Kyodo-Yu" in Misasa dilatates the blood-vessel, but the same water, stored for weeks, constricts the vessel. Under the author's experimental conditions the dilatating effect of the radio-active spring waters proved to become stronger as their radon content increases. The freshly taken Yamada-Yu water inhihited the action of Adrenaline or Imidaline (a benzyl-imidazoline derivate), but the aged Yamada-Yu water showed no such antagonistic action. c) Blood circulation time, measured with vitamine B(1), was reduced after the thermal bath, but the changes showed no significant difference between the radio-active thermal bath and plain water bath. d) The height of waves of the electrocardiograms in healthy persons increased more after the radio-active thermal bath than after the plain water bath in general. The increase was higher as the temperature of bath rises, but the difference between the kinds of baths was not significant. In chronic rheumatism and hypertension patients the increase was slight, and in some cases a remarkable fall of ST was recognized after the radio-active thermal bath at 40℃ for 10 minutes. QRS shortened slightly in Wilson's lead. After a bath at 40℃ for 10min., lowering of the minimal blood pressure was not so marked than after a bath at 43℃ for 5min., both in healthy and diseased persons. |
Publication Title | 岡山大学温泉研究所報告 |
Published Date | 1952-11 |
Volume | volume8 |
Start Page | 24 |
End Page | 50 |
ISSN | 0369-7142 |
Related Url | http://eprints.lib.okayama-u.ac.jp/15355 |
language | Japanese |
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NAID | 40017532509 |
JaLCDOI | 10.18926/15601 |
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Title Alternative | STUDIES ON VITRIOL SPRINGS (10) EFFECT OF THE INTERNAL USE OF VITRIOL WATER OF YANAHARA ON THE GASTRIC ACIDITY. |
FullText URL | 008_018_023.pdf |
Author | Sotozono, Masazumi| |
Abstract | Yanahara Hot Spring is one of the strongest acid vitriol springs in the world. It contains 0.36 g of free hydrogen ion, 14.6 g of ferrous ion, 0.8 g of ferric ion, and 0.44 g of copper in one liter. Its internal use has an remarkable effect on the recovery of hypochromic anaemia. Ten ml of this vitriol water was diluted with plain water to two hundred ml and was given to twenty six patients by stomach tube at 37℃. Gastric acidity of the patients was measured at thirty minutes intervals during the following 150 minutes after the administration of the water. In seven cases of normoacidity no significant difference was proved between the effects of the mineral water and of caffeine control (0.2 g in 200 ml.). In ten cases of hyperacidity a marked decrease in the free gastric acidity curve was recognized by the use of the mineral water compared with caffeine control. In nine cases of hypo- and anacidity both free and total acidity curve was elevated by the use of the mineral water compared with the curve of caffeine control. |
Publication Title | 岡山大学温泉研究所報告 |
Published Date | 1952-11 |
Volume | volume8 |
Start Page | 18 |
End Page | 23 |
ISSN | 0369-7142 |
language | Japanese |
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NAID | 40017532508 |
JaLCDOI | 10.18926/15597 |
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Title Alternative | STUDIES ON VITRIOL SPRINGS (9) EFFECT OF THE INTERNAL USE OF VITRIOL WATERS ON THE IODATE CONSUMPTION OF BLOOD. |
FullText URL | 008_013_017.pdf |
Author | Sotozono, Masazumi| |
Abstract | Oshima proved that blood catalase level tends to decrease after the internal use of the vitriol waters of Yanahara and Fujino and explained his data by the promotion of oxidative process in the body by the waters. Consumption of iodate by proteinfree serum filtrate is an index of total reductive substances in serum. After the internal use of these two mineral waters, this index increased temporarily, but there was no significant difference between the effects of the two mineral waters and of plain water. In anaemic patients this index tends to decrease after successive daily intake of Yanahara vitriol water in accordance with the recovery of anaemia. |
Publication Title | 岡山大学温泉研究所報告 |
Published Date | 1952-11 |
Volume | volume8 |
Start Page | 13 |
End Page | 17 |
ISSN | 0369-7142 |
Related Url | http://eprints.lib.okayama-u.ac.jp/15355 |
language | Japanese |
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NAID | 40017532508 |
JaLCDOI | 10.18926/15595 |
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Title Alternative | BALNEOLOGICAL STUDIES USING RADIOACTIVE ISOTTPES (2) INFLUENCE OF THE PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF BATH WATER UPON THE TRANSITION OF SULFATE ION INTO THE BODY ACROSS THE SKIN. |
FullText URL | 008_008_012.pdf |
Author | Yokota, Takeo| |
Abstract | Using Na(2)SO(4) labeled with S(85) transition of sulfate ion into the body across the skin was investigated soon after the bath in sodium sulfate solution(one gram per liter) at varying conditions. Mice were used as test animal. Percutaneous absorption of sulfate ion was promoted at indifferent bath temperature (37℃) than at lower bath temperature (25℃), became less by the addition of sodium chloride (one gram per liter) to the bath water, proved stronger at lower pH (2.0) than at higher pH (7.0 or 9.0). One of the characteristic types of mineral waters in Japan is "acid spring". And many of the Japanese acid springs contain free sulfuric acid in considerable quantity.It is known that their bath cure often causes dermatitis, socalled "Yutadare". Misawa and Oshima had proved that the level of immune bodies in blood is increased by the bath cure with dermatitis in acid springs of "KUSATSU". And the author's experiment seems to give a new significance to the ro1e of sulfate ion in the action of acid spring bath in Japan. |
Publication Title | 岡山大学温泉研究所報告 |
Published Date | 1952-11 |
Volume | volume8 |
Start Page | 8 |
End Page | 12 |
ISSN | 0369-7142 |
Related Url | http://eprints.lib.okayama-u.ac.jp/15355 |
language | Japanese |
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NAID | 120002307410 |
JaLCDOI | 10.18926/15594 |
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Title Alternative | STUDIES ON SERUM MUCOPROTEIN (1) SERUM MUCOPROTEIN LEVEL IN NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL STATES OF JAPANESE. |
FullText URL | 008_001_007.pdf |
Author | Oshima, Yoshio| Ueda, Yoshio| |
Abstract | Serum mucoprotein level in 16 normnls and 3CO cases of diseased was investignted by Winzler' s method. Using biuret rengent normal range of serum mucoprotein proved to be 94-120mg per cent. Higher mucoprotein content was often recognized in rheumatoid arthritis, cancer, pneumonia, and hepatitis. High mucoprotein level in cancer or ulcer patients was decrensed after their resection. A positive linear correlation wns shown between erythrocytes sedimentation rate and mucoprotein level in serum. But no close relation was observed between serum mucoprotein and Takata reaction, Wassermann reaction or total protein content in serum. |
Publication Title | 岡山大学温泉研究所報告 |
Published Date | 1952-11 |
Volume | volume8 |
Start Page | 1 |
End Page | 7 |
ISSN | 0369-7142 |
Related Url | http://eprints.lib.okayama-u.ac.jp/15355 |
language | Japanese |
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NAID | 40017532505 |
JaLCDOI | 10.18926/15589 |
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Title Alternative | MEDICAL STUDIES ON CHONDROITIN SULFATE (1) |
FullText URL | 006_052_061.pdf |
Author | Oshima, Yoshio| |
Abstract | Chondroitin sulfate (daily 3g. per os) was administered to fifty cases of painful disorders, such as hemicrania, neuralgia, chronic rheumatoid arthritis, perialthritis, etc. And amelioration was observed in 34 cases (68%). Chondroitin Sulfate promotes the blood clotting time by intravenous injection, but has no influence on blood viscosity. It inhibits the action of cholin esterase slightly in vitro and shows a tendency to increase peripheral circulation by Laewen-Trendelenburgs method. It showed no definite effect on blood pressure in the above-mentioned patients. By Magnus method it was shown that chondroitin sulfate accelerates the motility of the isolated rabbit intestine and suppresses the action of adrenalin. Chondroitin sulfate increases the permeability of tissue, but it shows a slight inhibitory action on testicular byaluronidase. Peroral administration of chondroitin sulfate promotes diuresis, increases the elimination of total sulfate and diminishes the neutral sulfur in the urine. |
Publication Title | 岡山大学温泉研究所報告 |
Published Date | 1952-03 |
Volume | volume6 |
Start Page | 52 |
End Page | 61 |
ISSN | 0369-7142 |
language | Japanese |
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NAID | 40017532411 |
JaLCDOI | 10.18926/15584 |
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Title Alternative | SENSITIVITY TO HISTAMINE DURING A SERIES OF THERMAL BATHS. |
FullText URL | 006_049_051.pdf |
Author | Oshima, Yoshio| Yokota, Takeo| |
Abstract | Sensitivity of mice to histamine was estimated with the death-rate by its subcutaneous injection. In control group without bath ten mg. of histamine per ten g. of body weight proved to be tolerable, but twenty mg. of histamine per ten g. of body weight was lethal in August. To 24 mice were given everyday a plain water bath at 37℃ for ten minutes. To another 24 mice were given everyday a thermal bath of Misasa at 37℃for ten minutes. On the 4th, 7th, 14th and 21st day to each six mice of both groups was given a subcutaneous injection of histamine, namely to three mice was given ten mg. of histamine per ten g. of bodyweight and to another three mice was given twenty mg. of histamine per ten g. of body weight. In plain water bath group no change in death rate was shown during the series of bath days. But in the thermal bath group a 100% 1ethality was recognized on the 4th day, 67% lethality was proved on the 7th day and only 17% lethality was shown on the 14th day. Histamine or histaminelike substance is known to be a chemical agent liberated in the skin by any skin irritants. And the above-mentioned change in the sensitivity to histamine during a series of thermal baths suggests an explanation to the mechanism of thermal crisis that has a tendency to occur in the first week of thermal bath cure. |
Publication Title | 岡山大学温泉研究所報告 |
Published Date | 1952-03 |
Volume | volume6 |
Start Page | 49 |
End Page | 51 |
ISSN | 0369-7142 |
language | Japanese |
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NAID | 120002307862 |
JaLCDOI | 10.18926/15581 |
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Title Alternative | SEASONAL DIFFERENCE IN THE EFFECT OF THERMAL BATH ON BLOOD CATALASE. |
FullText URL | 006_046_048.pdf |
Author | Oshima, Yoshio| |
Abstract | Blood catalase level in healthy rabbits was measured before and after thermal bath of Misasa in January, May, July and September. And the differences in the effect of thermal bath between the four seasons were investigated. Blood catalase level in rabbits proved to be highest in winter and lowest in September. A slight fall in blood catalase level was recognized an hour after the thermal bath at 42℃ for five minutes. And in September the degree of fall seemed to be slightest and the recovery soonest. |
Publication Title | 岡山大学温泉研究所報告 |
Published Date | 1952-03 |
Volume | volume6 |
Start Page | 46 |
End Page | 48 |
ISSN | 0369-7142 |
language | Japanese |
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NAID | 120002307946 |
JaLCDOI | 10.18926/15576 |
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Title Alternative | A REPORT ON THE DEGREE OF SATURATION OF SPRING SOURCES IN TOTTORI HOT SPRING. |
FullText URL | 006_039_045.pdf |
Author | Mifune, Masaaki| |
Abstract | Tottori Hot Spring belongs to a muriated sulfated spring with twenty seven spring sources in 1949. But since 1949 about ten new springs are permitted to bore by the Prefectural Council on Hot Springs. And so the total amount of flow or the capacity of Tottori Hot Spring became a matter of concern among the citizens of Tottori. By the relationship between the chloride and sulfate or chloride and bicarbonate content of spring waters, it was concluded that all thermal springs of Tottori City derive from a same thermal source. As Tottori Hot Spring did issue out without aid of a pump in former days and nowadays does not, it seemed possible that a gradual fall of thermal water level took place and was golng On. ln most of Tottori Hot Springs a moter of one horse power was enough to pump up the thermal waters. But it occured that in one of the newly bored spring a pump With a three horse power motor was found being in use without permission of the Council. So the author took the chance of investigating the influence of the pumping of the new spring on the temperature, amount of flow, and chemical composition of waters of the surrounding springs. And he found that pumping up with three horse power motor could lower the water level and change the Chemical composition of some of the sorrounding springs and warned the Council of the danger of an abuse of permission to bore springs. |
Publication Title | 岡山大学温泉研究所報告 |
Published Date | 1952-03 |
Volume | volume6 |
Start Page | 39 |
End Page | 45 |
ISSN | 0369-7142 |
language | Japanese |
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NAID | 120002307696 |
JaLCDOI | 10.18926/15572 |
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Title Alternative | A NEW COLORIMETRIC DETERMINATION OF BORIC ACID, BORIC ACID AND FLUORINE CONTENTS OF THERMAL WATERS IN TOTTORI PREFECTURE. |
FullText URL | 006_034_038.pdf |
Author | Ashizawa, Takashi| |
Abstract | A new colorimetric method of determination of boric acid was devised, using ion-exchange resin, mannit and bromthymolblue. With this method determination of boric acid becomes capable by adding one ounce of mannit and ten cc. of resin to an ordinary set for the investigation of mineral waters. This method is suitable for the waters.containing little amount of boric acid and for the samples of small amount. Thermal waters in Tottori Prefecture contain four mg of fluorine and ten mg of metabolic acid per liter in average. |
Publication Title | 岡山大学温泉研究所報告 |
Published Date | 1952-03 |
Volume | volume6 |
Start Page | 34 |
End Page | 38 |
ISSN | 0369-7142 |
language | Japanese |
File Version | publisher |
NAID | 120002307833 |